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SECOND EDITION

GERMAN PEACE MOVE.

PRESIDENT WILSON'S FIRM. STANID.-

A;MiERICAN" PUBMC'S APPROVAL

t Australian and N.Z. Cajble Association.)

(Rec. Oct. 16, 2.45 p.m.)

WASHINGTON, Oct. 15,

Mir Taffc, interviewed' concerning President Wilson's answer, said.; "Americans read the President's reply to ;.tli© Gorman. Note with a dieep siglv of relief. Ihe President declines ! an armistice while brutality is goifig_ on, and cites* his 4th July speech, which, makee .tho destruction of the HohenzoUerxw a condition precedent to granting peace to tlio o"nrmaxis . Thus peace by negotiations, which. threatened, is far ■ removed— Tho All Highest must throw off tho mask. The battle goes on till tho tTh'one of the* Hohenzollerns is forfeit. We should be profoundly,thankful.'' .

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 249, 16 October 1918, Page 1

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SECOND EDITION GERMAN PEACE MOVE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 249, 16 October 1918, Page 1

SECOND EDITION GERMAN PEACE MOVE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 249, 16 October 1918, Page 1